Posted: 4/12/2003 7:20:57 AM EDT
| Can someone please tell my why it taboo to hotlink "DU" |
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If the du site is hotlinked from here, they can see www.ar15.com as the referer. See RFC2616 Section 14.36 Referer: 14.36 Referer The Referer[sic] request-header field allows the client to specify, for the server's benefit, the address (URI) of the resource from which the Request-URI was obtained (the "referrer", although the header field is misspelled.) The Referer request-header allows a server to generate lists of back-links to resources for interest, logging, optimized caching, etc. It also allows obsolete or mistyped links to be traced for maintenance. The Referer field MUST NOT be sent if the Request-URI was obtained from a source that does not have its own URI, such as input from the user keyboard. -934 |
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Quoted: If the du site is hotlinked from here, they can see www.ar15.com as the referer. See RFC2616 Section 14.36 Referer: 14.36 Referer The Referer[sic] request-header field allows the client to specify, for the server's benefit, the address (URI) of the resource from which the Request-URI was obtained (the "referrer", although the header field is misspelled.) The Referer request-header allows a server to generate lists of back-links to resources for interest, logging, optimized caching, etc. It also allows obsolete or mistyped links to be traced for maintenance. The Referer field MUST NOT be sent if the Request-URI was obtained from a source that does not have its own URI, such as input from the user keyboard. -934 Bingo![:)] |